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capitulum
‖ capitulum (kəˈpɪtjʊləm) [L.; dim. of caput head.] A little head or knob. 1. Eccl. A short ‘lesson’ from Scripture.1753 in Chambers Cycl. Supp. 1885 M{supc}Crie Sketches & Stud. 29 The last page of the capitula of St. John's Gospel. 2. Phys. ‘A protuberance of bone received into a hollow portion of...
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Capitulum
capitulum (plural capitula) may refer to:
the Latin word for chapter
an index or list of chapters at the head of a gospel manuscript
a short reading (flower), a type of flower head composed of numerous tiny florets, characteristic of the family Asteraceae
Capitulum (moss), the top of a Sphagnum moss
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Capitulum mitella
Capitulum is a monotypic genus of sessile marine stalked barnacles. Capitulum mitella is the only species in the genus. Description
Capitulum mitella has a short leathery stalk or peduncle supporting an upper region or capitulum, the whole being up to long.
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Capitulum of the humerus
In human anatomy of the arm, the capitulum of the humerus is a smooth, rounded eminence on the lateral portion of the distal articular surface of the humerus In non-human tetrapods, the name capitellum is generally used, with "capitulum" limited to the anteroventral articular facet of the rib (in archosauromorphs
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Is Asteraceae and Compositae the same family? I'm wondering what taxonomic family sunflowers ( _Helianthus_ ) belong to. Although it's mentioned it belongs to family Asteraceae it is also a composite flower. So it bel...
It is worth to note that _Compositae_ , 'composite ones' in Latin, refers to the their typical capitulum inflorescence, while _Asteraceae_ comes from _ Aster_ , and of many other species, which is supposed to look like a star whose rays are represented by the ligules of the ligulate tiny flowers of the capitulum
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Karl von Trier
Karl was chosen Grand Master by the order's capitulum in Marienburg in mid-June 1311. The split within the order was averted by Pope John XXII, who condemned the dissent of the Prussian komturs and ordered them to call a new capitulum.
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Pseudanthium
Capitulum
Capitulum (plural capitula) can be used as an exact synonym for pseudanthium and flower head; however, its use is generally but not always restricted The individual flowers of a capitulum are called florets.
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Antricola marginatus
The capitulum of these ticks can not be seen in dorsal view because it lies within a groove or depression called a camerostome. The dorsal wall of the camerostome extends over the capitulum and is called the hood.
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指茗荷科
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本科包括以下属:
Anelasma Darwin, 1852
龟足属 Capitulum Gray, 1825
指茗荷属 Pollicipes Leach, 1817
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Condyle of humerus
It is made up of the capitulum and the trochlea.
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Anatomy
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段落符号
一说此符号源自字母「C」,代表拉丁文的「capitulum」(「章节」之意),演变过程如次:。
¶的Unicode编码为U+00B6,HTML实体为¶。在Unicode中,代表段落的符号尚有编码U+204B的「⁋」及编码U+2761的「❡」。
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Helichrysum monogynum
Flowers
The capitulum is cylindrical or narrowly campanulate. The length of the capitulum varies from 3.5 to 45 mm. There are approximately 10 to 11 flowers per capitulum, with 1 to 2 being female and 7 to 10 being hermaphrodite.
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Head of radius
Between the capitulum and the trochlea of the humerus is the capitulotrochlear groove. with the capitulum.
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Humeroradial joint
The humeroradial joint is the joint between the head of the radius and the capitulum of the humerus, is a limited ball-and-socket joint, hinge type of The head of the radius is not in complete contact with the capitulum of the humerus in all positions of the joint.
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Larinus onopordi
Larinus onopordi, also known as the globe thistle capitulum weevil, is a species of true weevil in the genus Larinus. Larvae develop in the capitulum, eating and destroying the seeds.
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